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that silicon valley has to offer. >> reporter: that's brocade's chief technology officer dave stephens who says the goal is to make this stadium as tech-friendly as your living room, assuming your living room can handle 70,000 football fans. >> so that means that you have to be able to support everybody's mobile devices. people have to upload photos to instagram, have to get on to facebook and run instant messaging, do all the things they can do at home, their expectation they can do that inside the stadium. >> reporter: nothing like that has been done before. most stadiums just frustrate mobile users. now the 49ers want to you get a stronger connection in the stands as the team has down on the field, but it won't be easy. >> when you think about taking that and packing it into a giant, concrete bowl with 70,000 people accessing those services all at the same time, all inside that physical facility, it's a very, very difficult environment. >> reporter: if brocade can pull it off, maps, streaming replays and virtual menus will be as common as runs, passes and touchdowns. scott budman, "
that silicon valley has to offer. >> reporter: that's brocade's chief technology officer dave stephens who says the goal is to make this stadium as tech-friendly as your living room, assuming your living room can handle 70,000 football fans. >> so that means that you have to be able to support everybody's mobile devices. people have to upload photos to instagram, have to get on to facebook and run instant messaging, do all the things they can do at home, their expectation they can...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> in health matters a new x e compromise means any religious organization may no longer be required to cover the cost of birth control as part of its insurance plan. a revised proposal by the obama administration says women who work for any religious affiliated organization can get contraceptive from an outside insurer at no cost to the employer. originally churches and synagogues were exempted but others including catholic hospitals and schools weren't. health and human services secretary hopes the new rules will satisfy those who have objected. >>> new regulations could ban unhealthy snacks on public school campuses. the number can combat childhood obesity. new rules that would ban almost all candy, high-calorie sports drinks, and greasy food sold at school. ins
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> in health matters a new x e compromise means any religious organization may no longer be required to cover the cost of birth control as part of its insurance plan. a revised proposal by the obama administration says...
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today, president obama honored more than 20 researchers for their contributions to science and technology. [ cheers and applause ] unfortunately, it was overshadowed by the football game. or as those researchers put it, "man, high school never ends, does it?" [ laughter and applause ] the president -- speaking of the obamas. chanel's creative director karl lagerfeld is making news by saying that michelle obama's new bangs don't look good on her and make her look like a news anchor. [ audience oohs ] really? look at karl lagerfeld. [ laughter ] [ applause ] at least michelle doesn't look like mozart went on a shopping spree at hot topic. [ laughter ] lay off the first lady, please. more political news. the director of jewish outreach for the white house announced that he is stepping down because it's time to move on. while his mother says he's still a real catch and other presidents would be lucky to have him. [ light laughter ] i want to wish a happy birthday to shakira, who turns 36 this weekend. [ cheers and applause ] well, she says she's 34, but her hips told me she's 36. [ laughter ]
today, president obama honored more than 20 researchers for their contributions to science and technology. [ cheers and applause ] unfortunately, it was overshadowed by the football game. or as those researchers put it, "man, high school never ends, does it?" [ laughter and applause ] the president -- speaking of the obamas. chanel's creative director karl lagerfeld is making news by saying that michelle obama's new bangs don't look good on her and make her look like a news anchor. [...
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there is a growing self-reliance in military technology. >>> in this country, another online hacker attack. twitter says it quickly shut down at least one attempt to gain access to user data, but hackers may have collected information on 250,000 of more than 200 million active users, including user names, e-mail addresses and encrypted passwords it reset passwords and sent them e-mails telling them to create a new one and encourages users to change passwords regardless of their account is compromised. >>> the scottish terrier affectionately known as barney, george bush's beloved dog has died at the age of 12. the statement on president bush's facebook page. barney never discussed politics and was a faithful friend. >>> and the usda is proposing a new set of rules which would ban candy, high-calorie sports drinks and greasy food sold on school campuses. >>> not a football fan? another bowl you might enjoy on sunday. puppy bowl, animal planet's take on the big day. shelter puppies take part in the big game. if dogs aren't your thing, you might enjoy the kitty halftime show. we spoke to anima
there is a growing self-reliance in military technology. >>> in this country, another online hacker attack. twitter says it quickly shut down at least one attempt to gain access to user data, but hackers may have collected information on 250,000 of more than 200 million active users, including user names, e-mail addresses and encrypted passwords it reset passwords and sent them e-mails telling them to create a new one and encourages users to change passwords regardless of their account...
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elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials s
elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in...
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technology is advancing. certain technologies are in mind. why is this coming to the forefront now? facial recognition technology is or not widely used on commercial basis. we have had an improvement in the higher quality digital cameras and by a metric data can be more easily extract. -- biometric data can be more easily extracted. if fund wraps were taken from different angles, it was difficult to match -- in photographs were taken from different and those, it was difficult to match them. -- the french angles -- different angles, it was difficult to match them. there are more identifiable images of privacy -- private images online. approximately 2.5 billion totals are uploaded to facebook each month. it is an amazing day the senate. amazing data set. i am sure you are all familiar with the ability to attack people in photographs. that came to the forefront of my mind when the president nominated me to be an ftc commissioner. i thought, what photographs are they out there of three? what do i look like in that photograph -- i thought, what photographs are out there of three -- of me
technology is advancing. certain technologies are in mind. why is this coming to the forefront now? facial recognition technology is or not widely used on commercial basis. we have had an improvement in the higher quality digital cameras and by a metric data can be more easily extract. -- biometric data can be more easily extracted. if fund wraps were taken from different angles, it was difficult to match -- in photographs were taken from different and those, it was difficult to match them. --...
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here is mark -- and some of the new technology. tom davis, what are you doing out here in las vegas? and speaking at one of the conferences and trying to enjoy the show. word?t is the >> leading consulting firm. >> since you have retired, is that what you have been doing? >> that is what i have been doing. >> what is the panel that you are headlining? >> we have a couple of members that will be talking about the fiscal cliff and what is happening or not happening in washington. try to let people understand why things are the way it is for people who do not understand how washington works. we try to demystify it for them. >> is there a particular angle to legislative policy when it comes to tech companies such as we are seeing here? >> they tend to be on the social side, social issues and to have a democratic heliceplolicies. on the economic policy, very free-trade, not a union type of operation. more market oriented. they get conflicted between the parties in this. the politics and the bay area is a culture that is a predominant fo
here is mark -- and some of the new technology. tom davis, what are you doing out here in las vegas? and speaking at one of the conferences and trying to enjoy the show. word?t is the >> leading consulting firm. >> since you have retired, is that what you have been doing? >> that is what i have been doing. >> what is the panel that you are headlining? >> we have a couple of members that will be talking about the fiscal cliff and what is happening or not happening...
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we need to renew our dna law this year because dna technology is a strategy that works. [applause] performance measured police, license plate readings, fingerprint technology, these things work. when these things work and are effective, we should do more of them. when we realize something is not working and is also expensive, should stop doing it. the death penalty is expensive and it does not work and we should stop doing it. [applause] research has shown it is not a good deterrent. it cannot be administered without racial bias. they cost three times as much as locking someone up for life without parole. a cannot be reversed it an innocent person is executed. it is time we replace this with life without parole. all across our ever more closely connected world, the majority of -- in seven countries, iran, iraq, the people's republic of china, north korea, saudi arabia, yemen, and the united states of america. i leave you with these words -- life is an ever evolving story of choice. letting go of things and ways that were in order to reach that for which we have yet to ac
we need to renew our dna law this year because dna technology is a strategy that works. [applause] performance measured police, license plate readings, fingerprint technology, these things work. when these things work and are effective, we should do more of them. when we realize something is not working and is also expensive, should stop doing it. the death penalty is expensive and it does not work and we should stop doing it. [applause] research has shown it is not a good deterrent. it cannot...
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. >> translator: sharp should apply the igzo technology to more technology, like tvs, it needs to move quickly so the company can be widely recognized as the ultimate power saving equipment maker. >> reporter: analysts add that a technological advantage won't be enough to turn around sharp's fortune. >> translator: sharp can survive only if it gets support from banks, with tie-ins from other makers and sells unnecessary assets. they need to do all of these things to achieve turn around. >> reporter: company executives will compile a restructuring plan by march which could determine the fate of the company. chie tanaka, nhk world, tokyo. >>> japan's mini vehicle sales were the highest ever for january. sales of other kinds of cars declined. industry sources say new mini vehicle sales came to 154,000 units up 1% from a year earlier. new fuel-efficient models were rolled out. 383,000 new cars were sold last month, including mini vehicles. that's down 7% year-on-year and also a fifth straight monthly drop. industry officials say the decline stems from the end of september of government sub
. >> translator: sharp should apply the igzo technology to more technology, like tvs, it needs to move quickly so the company can be widely recognized as the ultimate power saving equipment maker. >> reporter: analysts add that a technological advantage won't be enough to turn around sharp's fortune. >> translator: sharp can survive only if it gets support from banks, with tie-ins from other makers and sells unnecessary assets. they need to do all of these things to achieve...
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this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're thinking about building a building. that building is going to hold our operations center and our emergency operations center for things like earth quack. that building had to be immediately occupiable. great. but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn
this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a...
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we reached the point where technology changed the whole game in a way we are beginning to realize. on line universities and couple of them started by two stanford professors and world class education for free or near free . what are employers looking for? intelligence and drive and discipline . it used to be a college degree stood for those things and now they have faster and better ways to determine whether they want to hire someone. >> john, billions of dollars in government stub sidies for college education are worthless? >> they are worthless and i am not going to defend them but what botherings me is it a notionful a job that requires a college degree. i don't care if you want to be an investment banking analyst, there is nothing you learned in the four years that has nothing to do with the job you will eventually do . the idea that college is going to make us better or worse, jobbings are not plentiful because government is getting in the way of. >> emac a lot of the plumber jobs don't require college. but associates degrease pay more than the college jobbings. >> yes, a trad
we reached the point where technology changed the whole game in a way we are beginning to realize. on line universities and couple of them started by two stanford professors and world class education for free or near free . what are employers looking for? intelligence and drive and discipline . it used to be a college degree stood for those things and now they have faster and better ways to determine whether they want to hire someone. >> john, billions of dollars in government stub sidies...
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as the technology matures, i hope these guidelines will be more widespread. facial recognition not technician, i hope will be increasingly used because it will be profitable. >> i want to thank everybody for coming. we have to cut his panel shut. there are hours of conversation. we have more coming up. thank you. [applause] >> senator ron wyden has been a digital don quix and toot overe night millions came to his rescue. a digital don quixote. >> what an inflationary introduction. i did not know if he was having his campaign -- caffeine or what. it would be cruel and unusual punishment to give you a big filibuster at 9:00 in the morning. if you are trying to get a little red bull inn to you or something to get started, i thought i might turn the old phrase about vegas on its head. we all know that the classic description of they this is that what happens in his stays in vegas. with the great work that might and everyone has done, we should say that the innovation that is demonstrated in las vegas means to be disseminated around the world. with the good work b
as the technology matures, i hope these guidelines will be more widespread. facial recognition not technician, i hope will be increasingly used because it will be profitable. >> i want to thank everybody for coming. we have to cut his panel shut. there are hours of conversation. we have more coming up. thank you. [applause] >> senator ron wyden has been a digital don quix and toot overe night millions came to his rescue. a digital don quixote. >> what an inflationary...
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the technology is controversial, but energy experts say the benefits far outweigh the costs. u.s. oil production has exploded in the past couple of years from 23 million cubic meters per day in the year 2000 to 712 million cubic meters today. experts believe the new technology could make the u.s. energy independent within the next 20 years. this would have serious implications for global politics, especially in the middle east. because the u.s. is dependent on middle east oil, it helps maintain security there. the strait of hormuz is the biggest oil route in the world. the u.s. protect tankers sailing straight. should america stop protecting the waters, the eu may have to take on more responsibility for security there and for the entire middle east. europe already helps keep waters safe around the horn of africa. russia would also feel the effects of an energy independent america. u.s. oil production has put downward pressure on oil prices, but oil -- -- is heavily dependent on oil and gas, which supply of to half of all government revenues. it plays a large part in funding govern
the technology is controversial, but energy experts say the benefits far outweigh the costs. u.s. oil production has exploded in the past couple of years from 23 million cubic meters per day in the year 2000 to 712 million cubic meters today. experts believe the new technology could make the u.s. energy independent within the next 20 years. this would have serious implications for global politics, especially in the middle east. because the u.s. is dependent on middle east oil, it helps maintain...
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mazda never the company to shy away from new and bold technology has done it again. it is the first mazda vehicle designed from the start to incorporate the corporation's very first sky active technology. so what's new, a new engine, a new transition and a new all wheel transition. mazda wants the vehicle to last for years through any bumps and dents. the inside cabin of the cx-5 comes loaded with gate features and options, a push button start. it seats five people easily. >> i'm almost 5'11", almost 6 feet, but i still have space back here. >> the inside of the vehicle proved a little bit more pleasing than the test ride. >> what i am finding is just in light traffic, going 50 miles an hour i am having to give it gas at times to keep up. so it's not quite the pepiness i'm used to. i drive a sports car most of the time. it does come with sway bars in the front and back, so it's a nice, tight ride. now let's talk over to ford and take the escape for a run. it comes with features rare in its class, including active grill shutters and hid headlights. >> people are reall
mazda never the company to shy away from new and bold technology has done it again. it is the first mazda vehicle designed from the start to incorporate the corporation's very first sky active technology. so what's new, a new engine, a new transition and a new all wheel transition. mazda wants the vehicle to last for years through any bumps and dents. the inside cabin of the cx-5 comes loaded with gate features and options, a push button start. it seats five people easily. >> i'm almost...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> the obama administration, health care policy making sure that pretty much every woman has access to contraception. but what happens if you work for a religious organization? then it gets a little more complicated. we will explain the new rules next. hey, it's sara. i'm going pro. i've been using crest pro-health for a week. my dentist said it was gonna help transform my mouth. [ male announcer ] go pro. for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ sara ] i've been using crest pro-health. so far...it feels different. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all these areas dentists check most. my mouth feels healthier. it feels cleaner. i think my dentist is gonna see the difference. [ male ann
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> the obama administration, health care policy making sure that pretty much every woman has access to contraception. but what happens if you work for a religious organization? then it gets a little more complicated. we...
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it is not enacted at the moment, it is a law, it has to do with the patent and with the technology and so some people will argue about the pros and cons of that. but it just would create evidence that would assist in identifying what gunfired, what round. it would also apply to revolvers. as far as present obama's proposals, he made them this month. some are executive actions and some he is calling for legislation. but he too is requiring asking for criminal background checks for all gun sales and he was going to address that by removing some barriers in health laws that prevent some states from making the information available to people that need it. he would go about improving centers for states to share information within the system and making sure that all of the federal agencies are talking with each other. and he would also make sure that his ag would be talking with the federal law enforcement agencies. and it goes on where his plan, you know, goes into the assault weapon ban. and he called for it to be reinstated and to be strengthened. and the one that this nation had expired
it is not enacted at the moment, it is a law, it has to do with the patent and with the technology and so some people will argue about the pros and cons of that. but it just would create evidence that would assist in identifying what gunfired, what round. it would also apply to revolvers. as far as present obama's proposals, he made them this month. some are executive actions and some he is calling for legislation. but he too is requiring asking for criminal background checks for all gun sales...
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[applause] technology has pushed montana into a global marketplace, but far too many of our schools are lagging behind. the phones in our pockets have better internet access than many of the classrooms in our state. that's why i also support further investing in our schools, and using state resources to help school districts modernize and acquire today's technology. we can and we will work together to invest in and improve our public schools. in making even modest investments in early childhood education and technology improvements for our schools, i am asking that you look beyond the immediate, beyond this session or even the length of time you and i will be entrusted with serving the public. it isn't always easy investing now for later returns, but that's what leaders do. i'm asking you to look beyond the immediate in other areas, too, including transforming the way we deliver healthcare, so we can create jobs and take care of those who need our help the most. to have a healthy economy, we need healthy citizens. for those of us with health insurance, we're paying too much and getting
[applause] technology has pushed montana into a global marketplace, but far too many of our schools are lagging behind. the phones in our pockets have better internet access than many of the classrooms in our state. that's why i also support further investing in our schools, and using state resources to help school districts modernize and acquire today's technology. we can and we will work together to invest in and improve our public schools. in making even modest investments in early childhood...
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this move to 14,000 and beyond, it's happening without technology, in large part and despite the lower move we've seen in apple. >> no doubt about t apple aspect is a very bullish thing. a lot of people, especially in q-1 last year when apple really went parabolic, i felt it was dragging the market up with it, almost 5% of the s&p at one point, 20% of the nasdaq. we have a broad ral lichlt apple's not participating. let me just tell you, people, this thing scares the heck out of me up here, all this complacency. futures are down four points in the last month alone. there's a lot of complacency. i hate the euphoria. i think you have to wait and take a pause. i think the complacnecy. >> why are you so hung up on the vix being at -- >> i don't care about spot vix. >> if the vix is a measure of complacency for sure. look at the s&p 500 today versus 2007, it's 14. then it was 16. >> are you bullying me? are you bullying me? >> i'm just saying, you could say complacency is out there, and the vix is low. there's a reason people want to get into stocks right now, mike coe. >> not exactly sure
this move to 14,000 and beyond, it's happening without technology, in large part and despite the lower move we've seen in apple. >> no doubt about t apple aspect is a very bullish thing. a lot of people, especially in q-1 last year when apple really went parabolic, i felt it was dragging the market up with it, almost 5% of the s&p at one point, 20% of the nasdaq. we have a broad ral lichlt apple's not participating. let me just tell you, people, this thing scares the heck out of me up...
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all kind of new technology on display down there. even something designed to wake you up if you are falling asleep at the wheel. runs through february 10th. tomorrow night, we go inside for a look at some of the coolest cars there. our special airs tomorrow night at 7:00 here on nbc 4. >>> next on news 4, an invisible powder, black light and warning to night. the surprising results of a study that could help you avoid the flu. >> a man on a drunk enjoy ride in a dumptruck. tell you how his craving for fast food got him locked up. >> rescued from a dog fighting >> turns out a dumptruck prompted that 911 call. a construction company employee, brian magnum accused of going on a drunken joy ride in october. this week he pleaded guilty to stealing the trick from his boss in maryland. prosecutors say magnum drove tight a mcdonald's in damascus and crashed into the drive through roof. police found a bottle of rum in the truck. >>> a second chance for two dogs rescued from a dog fighting ring in d.c. those degrees are up for adoption at wash
all kind of new technology on display down there. even something designed to wake you up if you are falling asleep at the wheel. runs through february 10th. tomorrow night, we go inside for a look at some of the coolest cars there. our special airs tomorrow night at 7:00 here on nbc 4. >>> next on news 4, an invisible powder, black light and warning to night. the surprising results of a study that could help you avoid the flu. >> a man on a drunk enjoy ride in a dumptruck. tell...
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so i am a strong supporter of advancing our navy technology and our efforts. and i will continue to do that if confirmed. >> now, that word re-balancing. that is an important word there. so what does it have to do with the navy? >> it has everything to do with it. everything that obama is trying to do in terms of grand u.s. national security strategy hinges on the navy in some way or another. we're talking about getting out of -- wars that seem to last forever. in the middle east and south asia and move towards where obama and now hagel is committing himself to that there, as well. a more central understanding of u.s. economic and security interests. and that is basically where things are blue and wet. and that -- you know is not really something you ever heard hagel express. it is not really something that somebody from his military background. he was an army sergeant, is really, you know, expecting to have a lot of understanding of. hagel is committing himself there to a really important debate in national security circles about the importance of naval power
so i am a strong supporter of advancing our navy technology and our efforts. and i will continue to do that if confirmed. >> now, that word re-balancing. that is an important word there. so what does it have to do with the navy? >> it has everything to do with it. everything that obama is trying to do in terms of grand u.s. national security strategy hinges on the navy in some way or another. we're talking about getting out of -- wars that seem to last forever. in the middle east...
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it gets as hot as 130 degrees, and that is hard on people, so we have really got to do the technology side of this thing, which, by the way, the israelis have been able to do, and i am confident we can make that progress to assure our citizens that their lives are secure. we are in a secure building. in southern arizona every night, they have drug people going across their property. they deserve security. we can achieve that, and we are on the road to doing that. >> members going with you. what will you see? what will you see when you go to the border? >> first of all, they can see the vastness. the second thing they can see is the improvements that have been made. third, things that still need to be done. talking to the men and women on the ground, ones that are out there every day, literally risking their lives, there is nothing like having eyeballs on the issue to really get a good understanding. >> yesterday was the sixth meeting of the gang. >> yes, but we hate the word "gang." >> come on. let's rebrand it. what would you rather be called? >> group. >> group. great americans. how
it gets as hot as 130 degrees, and that is hard on people, so we have really got to do the technology side of this thing, which, by the way, the israelis have been able to do, and i am confident we can make that progress to assure our citizens that their lives are secure. we are in a secure building. in southern arizona every night, they have drug people going across their property. they deserve security. we can achieve that, and we are on the road to doing that. >> members going with...
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visa, science, technology, engineering and math. and it was actually funny enough mitt romney's idea of stapling the s.t.e.m. visa to the degree. so it's included in both the senate and the president's proposal of for anybody who gets a master's or a ph.d., they can get a visa. the president's proposal also says that you have to have employment. and the senate's proposal, all you need is a degree. the president has taken it a step further and he also has a startup visa. he has, he wants to lift the employment per-country cap so that it's not you can have as many people from a few select countries. right now we limit it. and so there's quite a bit there for silicon valley. i think that the questions for them are, will they get the numbers that they want? >> and those numbers, certainly seem to be fluctuating depending on who you speak with. last word to marcela. i'm going to need you to keep this as tight as possible. basically republicans are saying if the president, if they're going to be onboard, they want more enforcement. but ho
visa, science, technology, engineering and math. and it was actually funny enough mitt romney's idea of stapling the s.t.e.m. visa to the degree. so it's included in both the senate and the president's proposal of for anybody who gets a master's or a ph.d., they can get a visa. the president's proposal also says that you have to have employment. and the senate's proposal, all you need is a degree. the president has taken it a step further and he also has a startup visa. he has, he wants to lift...
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technology innovation all the developments in the round russia. that you jerk covered. i. was. a gypsy convert to a plague that dozens attacking the presidential palace with five bones on meds by police jaggedness and the latest wave of violent protests demanding the fall of morse's reassuring. also the sound stay away from the u.k. version of plans a controversial ad campaign to tell immigrants what they won't like about the country after games of trying to track that. the fallout of the french that offensive in mali and the deepening crisis a secret focus the minds of the world's top diplomats at a key security gathering and unique. is the seventeenth anniversary of this song this victory at stalingrad the vicious and devastating boss who would change the direction of the entire second world war. international news line from moscow this is all c. with me. thanks for joining us. egypt's violent protests have reached the presidential palace for the first time in a week of turmoil more than fifty people were injured and at least one was killed one thousands of demonstrators call
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we learned how to use technology. they know how to use technology in the workforce. they have different expectations for the workforce. i'm hoping that will be something that will really help that group. thank you so much, arianna. >> thank you, christine. good to see you. >>> does america's most successful college dropout have a case of do as i say not as i do? >> more of this economic cycle, unemployment will be determined by educational achievement. >> bill gates is on a mission to fix this country's education system. that's next. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software o
we learned how to use technology. they know how to use technology in the workforce. they have different expectations for the workforce. i'm hoping that will be something that will really help that group. thank you so much, arianna. >> thank you, christine. good to see you. >>> does america's most successful college dropout have a case of do as i say not as i do? >> more of this economic cycle, unemployment will be determined by educational achievement. >> bill gates...
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that has changed and understand what the current technologies are so we know how to go forward in a more efficient manner -- >> i'm not sure about media alliance. i think they restructured dramatically and not as much staff in the past. it's worth exploring. what is the name of the other group. >> the institute of self reliance. it's based in new york or washington dc. they seem to have a lot of staff and the person that did the report is no longer there but the title is still there so there is something doing that work that work there is. >> okay. and you mentioned black fiber as well. could you explain black fiber? >> my knowledge is limited -- >> black fiber. >> dark fiber. black fiber. i heard it two ways. there are fiber optics that the city owns and controls and not utilize and there are quarters it does exist and how do we utilize that to helplet folks. >> municipally owned fiber. >> yes correct. some is used by the city but there is excess as i understand and the other item brought to us after lafco met by supervisor kim's office is about parking meters. this is an on going
that has changed and understand what the current technologies are so we know how to go forward in a more efficient manner -- >> i'm not sure about media alliance. i think they restructured dramatically and not as much staff in the past. it's worth exploring. what is the name of the other group. >> the institute of self reliance. it's based in new york or washington dc. they seem to have a lot of staff and the person that did the report is no longer there but the title is still there...
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technology innovation all the news developments around russia we've got the future covered. was the was. this is a r.c. welcome by the un un to genocide envoy says he's deeply concerned by reports of ethnic reprisal attacks and atrocities by french banks government troops in mali the warning came ahead of a visit by french president francois hollande to mali in order to hail the success of his intervention against islamist rebels there but there are fears sectarian violence could now escalate strasberg based journalist and expert in france for that harness things allowance a visit is just political grandstanding he may regard this is a window of opportunity to present this is a great french excess which military technically tactically certainly looks like let's be honest but it's his opportunity because clearly in the background there is considerable american assistance there are now british troops coming in there talking about eight thousand african troops it's not going to be further out i may say the french are very reluctant to approach the algerian front you know too cl
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using technology, a longtime critic bicycle rider the first to win the tour day france, he beat the french champion by using technologically advantages and by the with the french man he beat use drugs he admitted to steroids and amphetamines. to think it will take any of us to the top is not true with then they are vilified because they think people are afraid of drugs but not to eat a diet or training. john: i would add wes sick i surgery. tiger woods improved his vision and his game. >> why isn't as more reprehensible? baseball pitchers have reconstructive surgery who can throw better than before. athletes are competitors first and foremost, looking for an edge. but with the tour day france back at 1903 people have been dumping the entire existence only in the mid-60s it became illegal but the activity has never ceased to one place lance armstrong did not have the advantage was performance enhancing drugs but they are accused them. john: what about cheating? >> some don't get caught. john: they all use them? >> it is ubiquitous in professional sports. john: but not baseball or football,
using technology, a longtime critic bicycle rider the first to win the tour day france, he beat the french champion by using technologically advantages and by the with the french man he beat use drugs he admitted to steroids and amphetamines. to think it will take any of us to the top is not true with then they are vilified because they think people are afraid of drugs but not to eat a diet or training. john: i would add wes sick i surgery. tiger woods improved his vision and his game. >>...
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you're looking at technology developed by volvo that allows a truck to begin braking on its own when it senses a vehicle ahead. a collision warning system is set off when the truck is 1.5 seconds from rear-ending another vehicle. >> this is relatively new to our industry. it's not like passenger vehicles where lots of airbags and the kinds of things we've come to expect in safety options is available. >> reporter: until then, there are some ways to protect yourself when driving alongside these trucks. stay at least 10 car lengths ahead of a large truck before you change into the lane in front of it. remember, it takes the length of a football field for a truck to stop. if possible, only pass a truck on the left because the truck's blind spot on the right runs the length of its trailer and extends out three lanes. and finally, check the truck's mirrors. if you can't see the driver's face, the driver cannot see you. safety on the roads we all share. the industry believes only about 10% of all registered trucks have installed the new kind of technology. it is not required. there is no r
you're looking at technology developed by volvo that allows a truck to begin braking on its own when it senses a vehicle ahead. a collision warning system is set off when the truck is 1.5 seconds from rear-ending another vehicle. >> this is relatively new to our industry. it's not like passenger vehicles where lots of airbags and the kinds of things we've come to expect in safety options is available. >> reporter: until then, there are some ways to protect yourself when driving...
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a lot of jobs aren't going to come back because of they are being replaced by machines, new technology, by outsourcing. we have a structural problem in the economy here. david, who is to blame here? it's a complicated thing. i know it's not one person, probably. there is enormous amount of downward pressure at the same time, especially on those job creators and small business. and the ones that i interview in my radio show, these people aren't political people. laura, we are getting crushed here. >> yeah. not only our tax rate but getting crushed on these new obama care regulations. we have to put back people's hours. we love these people. these are community people. these are families, our friends. but we're barely making ends meet. we have to make a payroll. so the idea this is the big pollute craft, raping the poor people that narrative is really tired. >> it's not the big polutocrat it's the structure of modern capitalism. in the bush years when we did have strong employment growth a lot of jobs being created was low rate jobs. >> laura: globalization. >> also in the retail sector,
a lot of jobs aren't going to come back because of they are being replaced by machines, new technology, by outsourcing. we have a structural problem in the economy here. david, who is to blame here? it's a complicated thing. i know it's not one person, probably. there is enormous amount of downward pressure at the same time, especially on those job creators and small business. and the ones that i interview in my radio show, these people aren't political people. laura, we are getting crushed...
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[applause] additionally, technology has pushed us into a global marketplace, but far too many of our schools are lagging behind. the phones in our pockets have better internet access than some of the classes around our state. that's why i support further investing in our schools and using state resources to help school districts modernize and acquire today's technology. and yet we can and we will work together to invest in and improve our schools. in making even modest investments in early childhood education and technology improvements in our schools, i'm asking you to look beyond the meet, beyond this session -- beyond the immediate, beyond this session or each beyond the length of time that you and i get to serve in public office. and it's not always easy, investing now for later returns. but that's what leaders do. i'm asking you to look beyond the immediate in other areas too, including transforming the way that we deliver health care so we can create jobs and take care of those who need our help the most. to have a healthy economy, we need to have healthy citizens. for those of
[applause] additionally, technology has pushed us into a global marketplace, but far too many of our schools are lagging behind. the phones in our pockets have better internet access than some of the classes around our state. that's why i support further investing in our schools and using state resources to help school districts modernize and acquire today's technology. and yet we can and we will work together to invest in and improve our schools. in making even modest investments in early...
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he beat a competitor by using technological advantages that the frenchman chose not to. the man he beat used drugs. he later admitted to using both descroidz and amphetamines, so the idea that drugs are the magic pill that will take any of us or me to the top of the tour de france just isn't true, but they get vilified because people are afraid of drugs in a way they're not afraid of eating certain types of diets or training or whatever. >> john: i would add to your list of performance enhancers. lasik eye surgery. tiger woods improved his vision and presumably improved his game. >> why isn't that considered as morally reprehensible. there have been baseball pitchers who had reconstructive surgery on their throwing arms where afterwards they can throw fasterer than they used to be. is that bad? athletes are competitors first and foremost. they're always looking for an edge. particularly in something like the tour de france going back to 1903, people have been doping the entire existence of the race. the only difference is that in the mid '60s it became illegal, but thehe
he beat a competitor by using technological advantages that the frenchman chose not to. the man he beat used drugs. he later admitted to using both descroidz and amphetamines, so the idea that drugs are the magic pill that will take any of us or me to the top of the tour de france just isn't true, but they get vilified because people are afraid of drugs in a way they're not afraid of eating certain types of diets or training or whatever. >> john: i would add to your list of performance...
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> scott brown today released a statement saying he would not run in the special election this june to replace john kerry in the united states senate. but it was weird. he released that, and it didn't feel like news to me, somehow i felt like i had heard it before. where had i heard it before? oh, yeah, i remember. >> and, you heard it here first. which is to say you're hearing it right now. scott brown probably won't even run against ed markey. scott brown would be much happier running for governor when deval patrick leaves office next year, a race scott brown would have a much better chance of winning and a job he would love, i mean love, compared to the senate which according to my sources, he doesn't really like. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small busine
the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> scott brown today released a statement saying he would not run in the special election this june to replace john kerry in the united states senate. but it was weird. he released that, and it didn't feel like news to me, somehow i felt like i had heard it...
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find its technology innovation all the moves developments around russia we've got the future covered. was. this is a r.c. welcome by the un un to genocide envoy says he is deeply concerned by reports of ethnic reprisal attacks and atrocities by french banks government troops in mali the warning came ahead of a visit by french president francois hollande to mali in order to hail the success of his intervention against islamist rebels there but there are fears sectarian violence could now escalate strasberg based journalist and expert in france for that harness things along the visit is just political grandstanding he may regard this is a window of opportunity to present this is a great french excess which military technically tactically certainly looks like let's be honest but it's his opportunity because clearly in the background there is considerable american assistance there now british troops coming in there talking about eight thousand african troops it's not going to be further out i mean so the french are very reluctant to approach the algerian front you know too closely because
find its technology innovation all the moves developments around russia we've got the future covered. was. this is a r.c. welcome by the un un to genocide envoy says he is deeply concerned by reports of ethnic reprisal attacks and atrocities by french banks government troops in mali the warning came ahead of a visit by french president francois hollande to mali in order to hail the success of his intervention against islamist rebels there but there are fears sectarian violence could now...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> this is abc 7 news. >> the dow jones closed about 14,000 for the first time in more than 5 years. market watchers are divided about what that means. some believe it will attract smaller investors who haven't been buying stock. others believe the market is over hyped and ready to fall again. here's a look at the numbers. dow up 149 points closing at 14 09. nasdaq s&p 500 both finish the week on positive note as well. >> now to forty-niner
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> before i get too far into this next story, i want to show you this. ♪ >> that is arkansas state senator jason rapert, a tea party republican elected in the great tea party wave of 2010. and he apparently can play the living daylights out of a fiddle. wow. also, he gets stuff done in arkansas. last night on the show we reported about a new bill passed yesterday by the arkansas senate that would effectively ban abortion in the state. the bill was sponsored by jason rapert, the fiddler there. a legislator pointed out to him if his bill becomes law, doctors would need to do an internal vaginal ultrasound in order to determine wh
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so our choice out loud program, our new technological platform that allows young women to tell their own stories about what choice means to them, that actually reinforces the real-life activists that we have on the ground who are both doing excellent front lines work on defensive battles like in texas, where half of poor women no longer have access to health care, much less safe and legal abortion because of the defunding of planned parenthood, to the front lines in oregon. oregon is a state where we have a long-time leadership where not a single restriction has been put on abortion since casey. it's the only state in the union. we are poised through our naral leadership and all the activists we touch there to go on offense, to actually see how we can make politics and legislative work catch up to the whole range of choices that women face in the modern-day world. >> ilyse hogue, brand-new president of naral pro-choice america as of today. ilyse, stay in touch. thank you so much. >> i appreciate it, rachel. >>> all right. still ahead, honey badger, wolverines, weasels, and other thre
so our choice out loud program, our new technological platform that allows young women to tell their own stories about what choice means to them, that actually reinforces the real-life activists that we have on the ground who are both doing excellent front lines work on defensive battles like in texas, where half of poor women no longer have access to health care, much less safe and legal abortion because of the defunding of planned parenthood, to the front lines in oregon. oregon is a state...
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abc's jim avila has this exclusive look at this new cutting-edge technology that could save lives. >> reporter: at sports labs across the country, the race is on to find products that protect the brain and that can actually warn athletes of imminent concussion and brain damage. >> this is the equivalent of running at full speed and hitting a fully immovable object. >> reporter: reebok and the electronics company mc10 just developed this mesh cap. giving "good morning america" an exclusive first look. it's worn underneath head gear lined with sensors that monitor the strength and number of hits to the head in any contact sport. using green, yellow and red lights to warn teammates, coaches, trainers, even parents in the stands of serious impact. so if i'm in the huddle, i would see this blinking light. >> yeah, i might say, jimmy, are you okay? >> reporter: it's called check light. >> think of it as an extra set of eyes. >> reporter: he played in the nfl for eight seasons and said that this new warning system will help players stand up to the culture that urges them to play through dama
abc's jim avila has this exclusive look at this new cutting-edge technology that could save lives. >> reporter: at sports labs across the country, the race is on to find products that protect the brain and that can actually warn athletes of imminent concussion and brain damage. >> this is the equivalent of running at full speed and hitting a fully immovable object. >> reporter: reebok and the electronics company mc10 just developed this mesh cap. giving "good morning...